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Large Ind. plant. Good production, but splits a lot (here) just when starting to ripen. A few are near-golden color, but most are just a medium yellow. Sweet flavor, but weak otherwise -- lacks any depth (tang). Probably not to be planted again in my garden.

Here in southern Canada they ripened very early - by early July, and kept producing until frost. Produced heavily with small paste-tomato shape. No disease. Great in salads, and dehydrated, but quite mild just eaten on it's own. Splits with fall rain. Plants grew about 5 feet, staked. I've grown them from seed at home and they were really trouble-free.

I have grown these with success in 2007 and 2008. Weather variations effect flavor and plant longevity. 2007 was dry and required hand watering. High yield, sweet, and fairly blight resistant tomatoes. 2008 was an endless series of thunderstorms in July and the first ½ of August. Once again high yield, but tomatoes were not as sweet flavored. Plants were blighted from heavy rains. This tomato is an excellent salsa candidate in either sweet or hot salsa's.